More often than not I have to play around with my RT valve on my E-mag in order to get my gun to gas up properly. And I was wondering if this was a sign of a bad reg piston, like I'm thinking.
When I gas up, my gun vents out the back of the valve like mad. And I know what you're thinking, "the velocity is too high". IT'S NOT. I only play indoor at 250fps and I don't mess with it once I have it right. (maybe magic elves in my gun turn it up at night when I'm asleep?).
It will do this regardless of whether I hold the trigger down when I gas up or not. Right now, I get around the problem by taking an allen and working the velocity screw back and forth for a few seconds, after which, the gun will usually gas up with no problem.
Any ideas????
On a side note, I play in emode. But I try to chrono like an RT in manual mode. My first shot in manual mode when coming off electronic always shoots at about 80-100fps, all subsequent shots jump back up to 250. Would this be tied into my problem above, or is it an entirely different problem?
When I gas up, my gun vents out the back of the valve like mad. And I know what you're thinking, "the velocity is too high". IT'S NOT. I only play indoor at 250fps and I don't mess with it once I have it right. (maybe magic elves in my gun turn it up at night when I'm asleep?).
It will do this regardless of whether I hold the trigger down when I gas up or not. Right now, I get around the problem by taking an allen and working the velocity screw back and forth for a few seconds, after which, the gun will usually gas up with no problem.
Any ideas????
On a side note, I play in emode. But I try to chrono like an RT in manual mode. My first shot in manual mode when coming off electronic always shoots at about 80-100fps, all subsequent shots jump back up to 250. Would this be tied into my problem above, or is it an entirely different problem?

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